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May 23, 2019

US Senate Foreign Relations Panel Passes Bill To Sanction Syrian Government Supporters The US Senate Foreign

The Caesar Syrian Civilian Protection Act of 2019, passed by the House in January, would require the US president to impose new sanctions on anyone who does business

May 23, 2019

Raqqa is in ruins like a modern Dresden. This is not ‘precision bombing’

Thousands of Syrians are dead and their city devastated. How dare the US, UK and French militaries speak of ‘surgical strikes’?

May 23, 2019

Walls Have Ears: An Analysis of Classified Syrian Security Sector Documents

The analyzed documents provide a unique, contemporaneous record of the decision-making processes of the Syrian

May 22, 2019

US accuses Syrian government of fresh chemical weapon attack

State department says it will respond ‘quickly and appropriately’ if use of chlorine is proven

May 18, 2019

Questions and Answers About Syria’s Secret Torture Prisons

Anne Barnard, our former Beirut bureau chief, took to Reddit to share additional insights into her Times investigation of the cruel tactics President Bashar al-Assad uses to crack down on opposition.

May 18, 2019

After the IS group in Syria: Helping families trace loved ones who have disappeared

The fight against the Islamic State group in Syria may now be won, but for the families of an estimated 8,000 people who disappeared during IS group detention, not knowing what happened to their loved ones is a daily agony

May 17, 2019

Syria: EU renews sanctions against the regime by one year

The Council also removed 5 deceased persons from the list, as well as one entity which ceased to exist and one entity for which there were no longer grounds to keep it under restrictive measures

May 16, 2019

SWEDISH WAR CRIMES UNIT INTERVIEWS SYRIAN TORTURE SURVIVORS

TORTURE UNDER ASSAD: FIGHTING IMPUNITY WITH UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION LAWS

May 16, 2019

Andrew J. Tabler Joins National Security Council as Director for Syria

“We are always honored when our experts are called on to serve in senior policymaking positions in the U.S. government,” said Washington Institute Executive Director Robert Satloff

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